Otakuusa Magazine

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Otaku USA is a bimonthly magazine published by Sovereign Media, which covers various elements of the "otaku" lifestyle (such as anime, manga, video games, cosplay and Japanese popular music) from an American perspective. The issues were accompanied by a DVD featuring three anime episodes but as of 2009 the DVD feature was dropped and the double sided poster feature of the Magazine was also dropped starting with the February 2010 issue. Source

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See Ichigo’s First Hollow Battle in Live-Action Bleach Preview by Joseph Luster February 21, 2018 One of the next big live-action adaptations involves bringing Tite Kubo’s Bleach to the big screen. Set to premiere in Japan on July 20, the Bleach movie has director Shinsuke Sato (live-action Gantz movies, Oblivion Island) at the helm, and a new teaser gives us a glimpse of the action to come.

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Hollywood Sonic the Hedgehog Film Release Date Announced by Matt Schley February 21, 2018 With the news the Super Mario Bros. would be heading to the big screen, we forgot for a moment that Mario’s speedy blue rival has a head start. The Hollywood take on Sonic the Hedgehog, announced back in 2014, will be released November 15, 2019, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

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Worship the Idols of Utano Princesama: Legend Star on Home Video by Otaku USA Staff February 21, 2018 Featured Spotlight:The heat is on in the world of Utano Princesama! What started as a simple contest to become the opening act for Triple S ends up turning into something much more interesting in Utano Princesama: Legend Star, which is coming to Blu-ray and DVD in a Complete Collection on April 3.

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Space Battleship Tiramisu Anime Previews Cast and Staff by Joseph Luster February 21, 2018 Satoshi Miyakawa and Kei Itō’s Space Battleship Tiramisu comedy manga is getting an adaptation from anime studio Gonzo. It’s officially due out in the already packed month of April, and a new promo is here to highlight the anime’s cast and staff.

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Btooom! Gets Spinoff Manga from Ouroboros Author This March by Matt Schley February 21, 2018 Fans of Btooom! may have felt a sense of dooom when they heard the long-running manga would be wrapping up this year (in choose your own adventure format, no less). Now in zoooms some great news: Btooom! will be getting a spinoff manga from Yuya Kanzaki of Ouroboros and Impossibility Defense. The spinoff will be entitled Btooom!

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Lupin the Third Part 5 Anime Reveals Ending Theme Performer by Joseph Luster February 21, 2018 The Lupin the Third saga is set to continue this April with Lupin the Third Part 5, which takes everyone’s favorite thief to France with modern technology at his disposal. Ahead of its debut, the anime’s ending theme performer has been revealed.

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Explore the Future of Megalo Box Anime in COMA-CHI Music Video by Joseph Luster February 20, 2018 There’s a lot of anime coming out this April, and futuristic boxing TV series Megalo Box looks like one of the most exciting additions to the lineup. You can explore more of its world ahead of the debut thanks to a new music video for rapper COMA-CHI, which does a good job of highlighting the disparity in this unique vision of the future.

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Marmalade Boy House Recreated for Live-Action Adaptation by Joseph Luster February 20, 2018 The team behind the upcoming live-action Marmalade Boy film has gone to great lengths to stay true to Wataru Yoshizumi’s source material. A behind-the-scenes report recently went live on Natalie, revealing the full house they recreated just for the production.

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Food Wars! The Third Plate Gets Themes from Luck Life, Fo’xTails by Matt Schley February 19, 2018 The second half of Food Wars! The Third Plate is on its way in April with a pair of new theme songs. The new opening song, “Symbol,” will be performed by Luck Life, and ending theme song will be performed by Fo’XTails. Rock band Luck Life have previously performed theme songs for anime like Bungo Stray Dogs (“Namae wo Yobu yo”) and Cheer Boys!!

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After the Rain Manga Nears Completion, Promotes Yokohama Tourism by Matt Schley February 19, 2018 Many fans just learned about After the Rain thanks to the new anime adaptation, but the manga itself is nearing an end. The manga by Jun Mayuzuki, which started its run back in 2014, will end after two more chapters, it was announced today.

Selecting a term

Phrases (e.g. "cloud computing") — use quotes to keep the terms together

Twitter handles (e.g. @username) — returns those who have mentioned or replied to
given user

Names (e.g. "David Pogue")

Hashtags (e.g. #sxsw, #london2012)

Bio details (e.g. vegan, Olympics, father)

Advanced terms

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AND

Find results that mention multiple specified terms, use AND or
+. For example, ensure each result contains both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg by
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OR

Use the operators OR or , to broaden your search when you'd like either of
multiple terms to appear in results. (This is the default behavior of our search when no operators
are used). For example, results will contain either cake or cookie by searching cake OR cookie or cake,cookie

NOT

Use NOT or - to subtract results from your search. For
example, searching Disney will yield results about the Walt Disney Company as well as Walt Disney
World Resort. To exclude mentions of Disney World, search for Disney -World or Disney
NOT World.

Phrases

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find results about smartphones excluding Apple's iPhone 4S by searching smartphone -"iPhone
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Exact case matching or punctuation

If you're searching for a brand name or keyword that relies on specific punctuation marks or capitalization, you can
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Combining operators

Use parentheses to separate multiple
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Disneyland, search for ("disney world" OR disneyland) AND fun.

Asterisk

An asterisk can be used to search for any variation of a root word truncated by the asterisk. For example, searching for admin* will return results for administrator, administration, administer, administered, etc.

Near

A near operator is an AND operator where you can control the distance between the words. You can vary the distance the near operation uses by adding a forward slash and number (between 0-99) such as strawberries NEAR/10 "whipped cream", which means the strawberries must exist within 10 words of "whipped cream".